Area Overview for DA14 5AQ
Area Information
DA14 5AQ is a small, densely populated residential cluster in the London Borough of Bexley, situated 11.3 miles south-east of Charing Cross. With a population of 2,006 spread across 3,713 square metres, it is a compact suburb characterised by 1930s housing estates such as Penhill Park and Albany Park. The area reflects a typical middle-class commuter feel, with homes built on former rural land during the interwar period. Its history traces back to an Anglo-Saxon hamlet, evolving around the Black Horse Inn and expanding with the arrival of the railway in 1866. Today, DA14 5AQ balances suburban tranquillity with proximity to London, offering a mix of historical landmarks and modern amenities. The high population density of 540,248 people per square kilometre underscores its compact nature, while its position near rail lines and ferry services connects residents to the capital and beyond. Living here means navigating a tight-knit community with a strong sense of local identity, though the small size means every decision about housing and daily life is shaped by proximity to key services and transport hubs.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3713 m²
- Population
- 2006
- Population Density
- 3358 people/km²
DA14 5AQ is a small, owner-occupied area with a clear focus on houses rather than flats or apartments. With 52% of properties owned by residents, it contrasts with areas where rental markets dominate. The accommodation type being houses implies a preference for single-family homes, which may appeal to families or those seeking more space. Given the area’s compact size and high population density, the housing stock is limited, and properties are likely to be in close proximity to one another. Buyers should consider that the small footprint of DA14 5AQ means housing options are constrained, and the immediate surroundings may offer more variety. The presence of 1930s housing estates suggests a mix of older properties, which could mean varying levels of maintenance and potential for renovation. For those prioritising homeownership and suburban living, this area offers a defined, if limited, market.
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Energy Efficiency in DA14 5AQ
DA14 5AQ offers a blend of retail, transport, and leisure options within easy reach. Local shops include Lidl Foots, M&S Bypass BP, and Tesco Sidcup, providing everyday essentials. The area’s rail stations—Albany Park, Sidcup, and Bexley—connect residents to broader networks, while ferries at Woolwich Arsenal Pier and Woolwich Ferry North Pier offer alternative travel routes. The suburban character of the area, with its 1930s housing estates, complements the practicality of nearby amenities. The presence of historical sites such as St John’s Church and The Hollies adds a layer of local interest, though the area’s focus remains on functional living. For residents, the proximity of shops, transport, and green spaces creates a convenient, if compact, lifestyle. The mix of retail and transport infrastructure ensures daily life is efficient, though the small size of the area means choices are limited to nearby hubs.
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Schools
Residents of DA14 5AQ have access to three schools within practical reach. North Cray Primary School is a state-funded primary institution, ideal for younger children. Harenc School is an independent institution, offering private education options. Hope Community School is an academy with a good Ofsted rating, providing a strong state education alternative. The mix of school types allows families flexibility—state, private, or academy—depending on their needs. For those prioritising academic standards, Hope Community School’s good rating is a notable advantage. The presence of multiple schools within the area suggests a well-served educational environment, though the specific catchment areas and availability of places should be verified. Families with children will find DA14 5AQ offers a range of options to suit different preferences and budgets.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North Cray Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Harenc School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Hope Community School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of DA14 5AQ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community dominated by working-age adults, many of whom are likely to be homeowners, given that 52% of properties are owner-occupied. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting the area’s suburban character and the 1930s development era. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The high population density—540,248 people per square kilometre—indicates a tightly packed residential area, which may influence the availability of private space and community dynamics. For quality of life, the age profile suggests a stable, mature demographic, potentially with established families and professionals. However, the lack of data on income distribution or deprivation means broader socioeconomic factors remain unclear.
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